We’re heading toward the Outlander Final Season and our hearts know it. This is the final stretch of a story that’s about to test love, loyalty, family, and identity in ways that won’t be easy to watch. We sat down with executive producers Matthew B. Roberts and Maril Davis to talk about what that ending really means — and what kind of emotional mark they hope it leaves. Ready?
Here we go!
What Do They Hope Fans Feel After the Finale?
During our conversation, we wanted to understand what they want audiences to carry with them. So we asked what they hope fans will feel when it’s all over — when the finale airs and the credits roll, and everyone is left sitting with whatever Season 8 brings.
After years of battles, separations, reunions, impossible choices, and moments that have genuinely broken us, the way this final season lands matters. Wrapping up plot threads is one thing. Making sure the emotional journey feels honored is something else.
Roberts and Davis don’t take that lightly. They’ve been steering this series for years. They’ve made the tough calls, protected what matters, and taken risk when the story required it. So when they speak about what they hope viewers hold onto once it’s all over, you can feel that they understand how much this show has meant to us.
And if you’re already bracing yourself a little? Trust us — you’re not alone.
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Crafting the Ending: Which Character Arcs Mattered Most?
We also wanted to know which character arcs required the most care as they shaped the ending. Like, which journeys absolutely had to land in a way that felt real once Season 8 unfolds. Because if you’ve followed these characters closely over the years, you know several of them are standing at turning points. Some are wrestling with identity. Some are confronting forgiveness. And others are simply trying to survive.
One of the reasons this show works is that no storyline exists on its own. Everything connects. One decision shifts the ground under someone else. So when you get to a final season, those arcs can’t just be tied up neatly. They have to feel earned.
Roberts and Davis have always been firm about one thing: character drives everything. Big moments might grab attention, but emotional scenes is what keeps people watching. Listening to them talk about which journeys demanded the most attention gives us a real sense of how deliberate the storytelling is behind the scenes as they bring the show to its conclusion.
And if you’ve grown attached to even one character over the years — which, let’s be honest, you have — you’re going to want to hear what they had to say before this final chapter begins!
Check It Our Interview With Matthew B. Roberts and Maril Davis Below:
Outlander Season 8 will air on March 6 on the STARZ app and at 8 PM ET on linear.